
The town of Cleveland serves as the primary settlement on this contemporary survey of the North Dakota prairie, situated alongside the BNSF Railway corridor. The landscape is defined by the numerous parcels of the Stutsman County Waterfowl Production Area, which protect the wetland depressions and glacial potholes characteristic of the region. To the east, the small community of Windsor sits near the Saint Pauline Cem, while the terrain rises slightly at Terpena Hill to the west. Water features like Bair Lake, Bair Slough, and the meandering Minneapolis Flats Creek illustrate the natural drainage patterns of the plains. Local connectivity is maintained by a grid of rural roads, including Co Hwy 67 and Main St, which link the scattered farms and conservation lands across the various townships mapped here.
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